I know it isn't even on the market yet, but what about Palm's new WebOS on the Palm Pre? They are touting it as designed for the developer. Jeremy, are you looking into adapting the Orbforms IDE to compile for WebOS?

Palm has currently only announced support for WebOS apps written in javascript + html + css. So although the Pre screenshots look gorgeous (though the videos make it look a little lethargic), it is currently only targeted at applications that are more like gadgets. Advanced gadgets hopefully, but certainly not compilers. If the WebOS creates a native API and they actually sell a decent number of phones, we would consider it.

I have the Mojo SDK now (finally got approved), but it is going to be quite a hill to climb to port my Orbfroms app. Is there any possibility yet of an Orbforms runtime for the Pre? I wish Palm was more supportive of their developers. That's what made the original Palm great. Now they are following the IPhone path of creating a very closed development environment - only letting you access what they want. The original PalmOS was very accessible to 3rd-party developers. I do like that the SDK is cross-platform (Win/Mac/Linux), but I don't like the "sandbox" that apps live in. It seems there should be a way to make native-addins, especially for companies like Orbworks.